Rising costs have prompted Kneehill County council to approve an additional $135,000, on top of a previously budgeted amount, to purchase three new vehicles two tandem-axel gravel trucks, and a mo
The Hopkinsville City Council met Tuesday night for a regular called meeting in which members voted to approve the first reading of the Fiscal Year 2022-2023 Operational and Capital Budgets
Funding repairs and improvements for Tie Breaker Aquatic Family Center were once again the main topic of discussion as Hopkinsville City Council approved an
The amended total for expenses is over $2.47 million and includes additional expenses of $475,000 for the police department and $330,000 for renovations to the old First City Bank building.
City Council also unanimously approved a municipal order authorizing funding in the amount of $390,742 from the City’s fund balance to be added to the Capital Equipment Replacement Reserve designated to be used in future years for police body cameras.
And Council unanimously approved the appointment of Councilman Phillip Brooks as presiding officer in the mayor’s absence.